Mingara

An absolute success!!!
The kids got off the bus screaming for more. “When is the next one Lea – that was so fun!”
From the bus trip up, the racing, the playing, the team dinner and the bus trip back – all the swimmers were again on their best behaviour and represented their club with pride.
The results varied and are yet to be published. The day started with a huge high of many PB’s and outstanding swims. We saw the midday slump hit as at about 2pm but picked up towards the end of the day. (not sure if this had anything to do with the fact the kids learnt they were winning money not medals!). As expected the swimmers had to take a great deal of ownership with organising themselves in the areas of – getting to marshal, feeding themselves, coping with the high and low emotions attached to their swims, handling the no swim down/warm up pool and many other typical race day scenarios. They all did this well and we are very proud of them.
Thank you to Brandon who coached the house down. Sitting next to him all day long and listening to him give inspiring, professional and insightful race plans and race feedback – I know Abbotsleigh is in a very strong place. Thank you to the Rev for driving the bus, towelling down the slippery blocks for each and every swimmer, timekeeping and for his support and enthusiasm. Thank you to Sam Graham for driving, timekeeping, helping Nicole manage and for being as calm and cool as a cucumber. Big shout out once again to our Team manager Nicole Dunlop, who put in some hard yards pre trip with so many little behind the scenes things. Her organisational skills are a blessing as this allows us to get on with the coaching. Thank you to Suzanne McKay for helping us organise dinner – the Roasted Berry was a delightful place to have our team dinner and allowed the kids to chat and wind down after a long day of racing. Lastly thank you to the kids for their behaviour, laughter, camaraderie, racing tough and representing Abbotsleigh. Our presence was well noticed!
Thank you to the older gold swimmers for their leadership and great attitudes. Thank you to the younger kids for their surprising maturity. A big thank you to all the parent that trusted in Brandon and I to coach, look after and keep your children safe.

Congratulations to Shauny Champion the winner of the $4.00 for bringing harmony to the bus sing – a – long! Well done to Georgia, Annabelle and Brandon for the development of our new secret team hand shake.

Lastly we were extremely happy with the interaction between all the kids regardless of age or squad. What a great team building exercise that has resulted in an exceptional team spirit and we are planning to build on this as we approach the SMNE champs in 2 weeks times.

PS – 10% commission to the coaches for those wins and places 12 and over kids!!

Fins

Hi Team
For those that the fins fit – please have your order in with your $40 by Friday 23rd Aug.
Remember Nicole Dunlop is taking orders poolside with the fins and the colours.
Leanne

Hayley White’s talk

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On 13th August we were very lucky to receive a visit, talk and b/k demonstration from Australian World University Games Team member and Bronze medal winner Hayley White. Top points to remember from her talk:

Set goals -long and short. The weekly goals are what get you through the tough times. Weekly goals can be as small as working on your streamlines for that week.

Swimming with her team and her friends keeps her going. It makes her want to be the best Individual. This way she can contribute to being a good team member.

She has always paid attention to skills and technique. From the very beginning as a 4 yr old. This has paid off now in her older years.

Dry land has been a huge part of her training and believes its been a huge key to her strength in the water.

Hydration is also a huge key to performance success both in training and racing. During a session Hayley drinks approx 1 – 1.2 litres of water and or powerade depending on intensity of session. She carries a 2litre water bottle with her all day long and sips on it until gone.

Time management is huge for Hayley. She must juggle 10 pool sessions, university, work, 3 gym sessions plus Physio and massage and sleep time and social time. Hayley prepares her life down to each day for every day of her year. This helps her stay on top of her energy and progression and not be run down and anxious.

Nutrition – everything in moderation. Protein shakes including a concoction of spiralina, almonds, banana and milk help her with recovery. Eating during long and tough sessions is important.

Loving swimming has been the best part. During tough times and times when others were reaping rewards – her passion and team mates and love of the water got her through.

Hayley was a butterflier before puberty and became a back stroker after. Message don’t specialise too soon.

Hayley started out doing 3 sessions as a bronze level swimmer and gradually increased to her now 10. She averaged 8 – 9 during her school years.

Hayley found moving from the coastal town of Kingscliff to the big city very daunting and draining. Swimming kept her going and helped her make new friends that she considers some to be her best and will be lifelong friends. Swimming training and swimming competitively has given her so much more than an ability to swim fast. It helped her through tough times and has made her so much more resilient.

To deal with nerves at a race she talks a lot to others in Marshall to distract her from over thinking. She has a clear race plan and knows exactly what she is doing behind the blocks. This gives her confidence and helps with nerves. She says her hard work has helped her with confidence behind the blocks. Also she is glad the nerves are there as this is the part that suggests she is ready and she finds them a bit of a buzz. She says if you are not nervous then maybe think about quitting as it might mean you no longer care.

Bk tips
On start
Feet shoulder wish apart
Feet level – not track
Knees shoulder width apart
Back straight and flat
Eyes look over the block
When lunge back thrust hips up and squeeze but.
Flick feet on entry
Break out –
dolphin kick until begin catch
Don’t rush first 2 strokes as have enough velocity out of break out
Settle into stroke
Short course racing – turns
100m – 12 – 14 kicks off wall.
200m 5 – 8 kicks off wall. Best not to be Oxygen debted during 200m as have to do 7 turns.

I hope you enjoyed Hayley’s visit – if so we will try to do this more often.

Leanne

Coach and Parents’ Meeting 21st August

To all Swimming club and competitive squad parents.
I’d like to run a parent forum during swimming club on Wednesday the 21st August. I plan on it only being for 20 – 30 mins and it will run whilst the kids race so we do not hold you up any longer than normal. 5:30pm start.

Topics I will cover include;

· Up and coming summer season plans.
· The role of the Swimming team including parents, coaches, swimmers and providers.
· Abbotsleigh Swimming club progress.
· Communication.
· Q and A (please come with all questions as usually others have the same)

I will be available after the meeting if there are any private matters people wish to discuss.

If you know of anyone that may not be receiving these emails – please pass it on.
It will be great if all parents could make a special effort to be there so we are all on the same page and striving forward together this coming summer.

Leanne

State Championships August 2013

Hi team
This weekend we are off to the NSW State Swimming Championships. Brandon and I are very excited to be taking a 16 strong team to these champs. The team has put in some great training and completed some extra tough sessions over the past 4 and ½ weeks. We coaches are extremely confident that the work you have done will bring you great results. All you need to do now on the final run into the races you will swim is stay healthy, well rested, believe in yourself, your ability and the work you have done. The racing will take care of itself! Create your own luck this weekend by being prepared with all the little things. Food, equipment, racing attire, warm clothes, towels, water, team spirit and a great attitude. As usual please arrive at the pool 1 and ½ – 2hrs prior to your race and see Brandon and I poolside so we know you have arrived. Please be in full bright yellow uniform!! Go Team ABB!

State Team Photo

It would be great to get a team photo tomorrow night (31st July) at our home pool – in our yellow team shirts. If you normally train Wednesday – great, if not it would be awesome if you could be there as an exception to get a team photo, have a team pump up and even do some relay change over practice. (not a huge drama if you simply can’t make it).

State Open report

Hi All
Well my first NSW meet with Team Abbotsleigh was a pleasure. Great to see all the kids in their bright yellow tops – loud and proud!!!
All swimmers were very responsive to race plans and as always from racing we learnt so so much. I certainly gained more insight into each individual and can now progress and assist each swimmer to improve.
Thank you to Bec, Matt. Emily, Zoe, Katie and Morgan for their respect, effort and great racing attitudes. You are all a fine example to your team mates and carried the Abb flag well.

Stats at State Open.

· 60% PB’s
· 30% of swims inside 1 sec of a pb
· 10% of swims more than a second over.
· 1 Bronze medal – Bec Booth 50 BK. Big Congrats and a classy swim.

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In summary The swimmers were un tapered and in heavy training so a great effort from these awesome Abbotsleigh Swim Team members.

Coach Leanne

2013 FINA World Championships

 

FINA World Championships, Barcelona – Everything You Need to Know and MoreEvent Website – www.bcn2013.com/en
TV Broadcast – The event will not be broadcast into Australia, however FINA tv will stream online highlights daily – for details follow the links at www.fina.org

COMPETITION SCHEDULESaturday 20 July to Saturday 27 July – Open Water Competition
Sat 20 Jul – 
Men’s and Women’s 5km – from 10.00am local time (6.00pm AEST)
Mon 22 Jul – Men’s 10km – from 12.00pm local time (8.00pm AEST)
Tue 23 Jul – Women’s 10km – from 12.00pm local time (8.00pm AEST)
Thur 25 Jul – 5km Teams Event – from 12.00pm local time (8.00pm AEST)
Sat 27 Jul – Men’s and Women’s 25km – from 8.00am local time
Sunday 28 July to Sunday 4 August – Pool Competition
Heats from 10.00am local time (6.00pm AEST)
Finals from 6.00pm local time (2.00am AEST)
THE ROAD TO BARCELONA 

FEATURE RACES
Mon 22 Jul – The West Australian pair of Rhys Mainstone and Simon Huitenga will swim the Olympic Marathon distance in the 10km Open Water for men. Mainstone is a FINA World Cup gold medallist, while Huitenga will be on debut for Australia.
Tue 23 Jul – Dual Olympian Melissa Gorman will look to use her experience in the women’s 10km Open Water swim, while the youngest member of the team, 14-year-old Chelsea Gubecka gets her chance on the world stage.
Sun 28 Jul – Olympians David McKeon and Bronte Barratt will lead the way for Australia in the men’s and women’s 400m freestyle, while our relay swimmers will be in action with the men’s and women’s 4x100m free finals.
Mon 29 Jul – Olympic silver medallist Christian Sprenger will be hoping to make one step further up the podium in the men’s 100m breaststroke, while five-time Olympic medallist Alicia Coutts will be in action in both the women’s 100m butterfly and 200m IM.
Tue 30 Jul – Olympian Thomas Fraser-Holmes is expected to lead the charge in the men’s 200m freestyle, while London silver medallistEmily Seebohm will swim her pet event the women’s 100m backstroke.
Wed 31 Jul – Bronte Barratt and Kylie Palmer will be in action in the women’s 200m freestyle, while the men’s 100m freestyle gets underway involving James Magnussen and Cameron McEvoy.
Thur 1 Aug – Sister act Cate and Bronte Campbell will look to start their campaign in the women’s 100m freestyle, while James Magnussen and Cameron McEvoy will be focused on the final of the men’s 100m free.
Fri 2 Aug – Australia will be hoping the final of the women’s 100m free is an all Campbell affair featuring both Cate and Bronte, while young guns Mitch Larkin and Matson Lawson will be aiming for the men’s 200m backstroke final.
Sat 3 Aug – Matthew Abood and James Magnussen will be eyeing off the final of the men’s 50m freestyle, while watch out for Belinda Hocking and Meagen Nay in the women’s 200m backstroke final.
Sun 4 Aug – Gold Coast teenager Jordan Harrison will be looking to swim in his first major final in the 1500m freestyle, and the Campbell sisters could be back in action in the 50m free. Australia will also look to finish the meet strongly in the men’s and women’s medley relays.

AUSTRALAIN SWIM TEAM – FINA World Championships – Barcelona
MEN (21 pool, 3 open water) Matthew ABOOD (26) NSW, Ashley DELANEY (27) VIC, Tommaso D’ORSOGNA (22) WA, Thomas FRASER-HOLMES (21) QLD, Alexander GRAHAM (18) VIC, Jordan HARRISON (17) QLD, Simon HUITENGA (24) WA, Grant IRVINE (22) QLD, Jarrod KILLEY (22) NSW, Mitch LARKIN (19) QLD, Matson LAWSON (20) VIC, James MAGNUSSEN (22) NSW,  Rhys MAINSTONE (22) WA, Cameron MCEVOY (18) QLD, Ned MCKENDRY (20) QLD, David MCKEON (20) NSW, Jarrod POORT (18) NSW, Brenton RICKARD (29) QLD, James ROBERTS (22) QLD, Christian SPRENGER (27) QLD, Matt TARGETT (27) VIC, Kenneth TO (20) NSW, Chris WRIGHT (24) QLD, Daniel TRANTER (21) NSW

WOMEN (total 15 pool, 4 open water) Jessica ASHWOOD (19) NSW, Bronte BARRATT (24) QLD, Bronte CAMPBELL (18) QLD, Cate CAMPBELL (20) QLD, Alicia COUTTS (25) QLD, Danielle DE FRANCESCO (20) QLD, Brittany ELMSLIE (18) QLD, Sally FOSTER (28) SA,Melissa GORMAN (27) QLD, Chelsea GUBECKA (14) QLD, Belinda HOCKING (22) VIC, Bonnie MACDONALD (17) QLD, Samantha MARSHALL (20) VIC, Ami MATSUO (16) NSW, Emma MCKEON (18) NSW, Megan NAY (24) QLD, Kylie PALMER (23) QLD, Emily SEEBOHM (20) QLD
*Italics – Qualified as an Open Water Swimmer

FAST FACTS
• A total of 42 athletes (24 men and 18 women) will represent Australia at the 2013 FINA World Championships in Barcelona
• The average age of the team is 21.2
• There are a total of 36 (21 men and 15 women) pool swimmers on the Australian Team this year
• The Open Water Team has a total of seven (four women and three men) swimmers on the team
• At 14-years-of-age Chelsea Gubecka is the youngest member of the team while at 29 Brenton Rickard is the oldest athlete on the team and was a member of the 2003 World Championships team that competed in Barcelona
• Two pairs of siblings will compete on the team, Emma and David McKeon and Cate and Bronte Campbell
• Six new comers to a senior Australia long course team: Alexander Graham, Jordan Harrison, Grant Irvine, Emma McKeon, Chelsea Gubecka and Ami Matsuo
• Australia won a total of 12 medals at the 2011 World Championships in Shanghai (including relays) with eight of those medal winners on the current team (James Magnussen, Belinda Hocking, Alicia Coutts, Matthew Abood, Matthew Targett, Bronte Barratt, Kylie Palmer and Brenton Rickard)
• James Magnussen is the only individual World Champion from 2011 on the current team
• Australia will go in with seven world number one ranked times for 2013 (as of July 1 2013)



 


 

State Open Championships July 2013

Hi All,

The following 6 swimmers are representing our great club at State Open Championships this weekend.

Zoe zoom zoom Lysaght, Bec betty boop Booth, Matt killer Kelly, Morgan go go Graham, Katie speedy Strachan and Emily boom boom Booth. We wish them all the very best and encourage them to make their own luck by preparing well and having great intentions to race at their best. I am looking forward to coaching you all at this high class meet and flying the bright yellow Abbotsleigh flag with pride.

We also have a crew heading to the Ravenswood meet to represent Abbotsleigh swim Club. Do us proud and race tough and smart. Be organised, prepared with food and water and walk in the racing arena ready to race. Brandon will be pumped and ready to guide you all to some PB’s.

Coach Leanne

Knox Qualifying Meet 14th July 2013

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Sunday was my first meet with you all and I am happy to report the following.

Thank you to Brandon our awesome coach who attended the meet even though he had literally just returned from his break. We are super lucky to have someone who knows the kids as well as he does. He was a fantastic sounding board and gave me great insight to most of the kids racing styles. He is spot on and I am stoked with his passion, knowledge and skills as a coach. We are going to make a great team.

The positives:

· 72% pb rate. To be honest this included 33 pb’s and 20 first time swims. This to me is great as I love it when swimmers race an event for the first time. The only way is up from this moment on!
· Great to see the team warming up together and in the awesome Abbotsleigh club cap. This is something I want you all to proud of. When you see an Abbotsleigh cap you instantly know you are not alone.
· The swimming part of your races were quite sound. Most of you stuck to your race plans and were gutsy and brave. Your technique held up under pressure most of the race.
· Great to see the Abbotsleigh parents helping out. This is very important and a great thing to do as a club. Thank you to all. (Thank you to Liz for organising my split sheets)

Things to work on;
· Racing skills. Turns, Dives, finishes and under waters.
· Team cheering and team support. Although we were in our team gear – there was a lot of individualism going on. Unless you are racing – please yell and cheer to your team mates when behind the blocks. It really lifts you and makes you swim harder for your team.
· Try to fit food in as best you can. The meet moved fairly fast so was hard but in future aim to refuel as best you can after each race. Have a small snack and water if not much time between races. Try Trail mix, cut up fruit, rice crackers, etc.

Remember racing is the fun part. Its why we train and its where we get to express ourselves, swim for our team and learn new and improved ways to race the race next time around. As coaches it guides us to knowing what you need to work on in training. Racing is the key to success and making your dreams come true. I love the racing – it’s a big part of why I coach!!

REMEMBER ; “READY – RACE – RECOVER”

Cheers
Coach Leanne